I SUIT NEW* \ law crowd attended the funeral services of Mr. Fred Stiles of Cop,,,-ihiU, Tenn., here Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walker and da ghtcr .Loretta, of Vest, N. C. are v 'ting Mrs. Walkers parents, Mr. :i d Mrs- O. P. Taylor, a' this writing. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Payne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Casteel Hawkins at Posted awhile last Friday night. Miss Winnona Clonts, of Letitia, vi ited her aunt, Mrs. J. M. McN'abb an Thursday of last week. Miss Eleese Keenum left Sunday afternoon for Gastor.ia where she will -pend a few weeks visiting her brothers. Messrs. Clinton and Hubert Keenum. Mrs. Ruth Payne and son, A. G visited relatives at Ducktown, last week. Mr. Truman McN'abb of Cullowhee spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. McNabb. Miss Leora Hickey of Ducktown, !<.; l.ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I ...; e\cr the week-end. Miss Letha Beater visited her brother Mr. Samuel Beaver, at Postell, last week. Mr. Hubert Keenum of Gastonia, visited home folks over the weekend. Mr. Earnest Crowe, made a busin - trip to Copperhill, Tenn., last week. Miss Ruth Hickey, of Cullowhee spent the week-end her" with home folks. Mr. .1. N. Stiles have been visiting I is brothers at Martin's Creek for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Taikes Oninn -ha (iron of Postell, spent Saturday night with the latters mother, Mrs. Ida Pope. Mr. Ralph Beaver, of Gastonia is visiting relatves here this week. Mr. Lee Wood made a business trip to Murphy on Saturday of last week. Mrs. Clara Jones of St. Paul reported to the police that her husband deserted her two days after she became the mother of twins. E^TER Entry Blanks PARKER'S DRUG STORE? Phone 39 I Andrews I I Theatre | V ANDREWS, N. C. X V X $ i Thursday, Nov. 5 | "THE GREEN f | PASTURES" j X A fable ly Mark Conelly with a cast of 800. Saturday, Nov. 7 | | "EDUCATING i FATHER" $ v ? X ?With JED PROUTY and SHIRLEY DEANE X ? MATINEE 2:30 P. M. X Monday & Tuesday x X NOV. 9-10 ? ? "THINGS TO \ 1 COME" | ? H. G. WELLS? 5 4 ?With RAYMOND MASSEY It. X In a cast of 1,000 player*? j* Super-science rebuilds a ci^ili- ^ X nation destroyed by man's in- Y humanity to man. X | Wed. and Thurs. | X NOV 11-12 * ? SHIRLEY TEMPLE, in? Ij. | "POOR LITTLE ? $ RICH GIRL" ? Matinee at 2:30 P. M. ^ Y SHOWS AT 7il5 a S:4S $ Admission 10c and 25c 1 The Chero HIAWASSEE Mr. Marshall and Luther Allen, and Mr. .Clyde Beaver were the guest of Mr. Fair Hamby Saturday night. Mrs. Fiances Pickesimer and children were the guests of Mrs. Ada I Allen Sunday. Mr. J. P. Baine has been very ill from a vaccination in his arm. We wish for him a speed recovery. Mrs. Mary Beaver and daughter, Blanche, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Pauline Shearer. Mr. Luther Burgers was the guest of Mr. Fair Hamby Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Orphia and Duel Burgess is now visiting Mrs. White of Bates Creek. Mr. Queen Picklesimer and Mr. Elden Allen spent Sunday with Mr. James Allen of Violet. Mss Susie Allen of Hiawassee was in Murphy Monday having some Dental work done. Mrs. Vella Deaver was visiting Mrs. Vesta Murphy last week. POSTELLNEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lakes Quinn visited the tetter's mother, Mrs. Ida Pope of Suit over the week-end. Mr. Tom Swanson. of Ducktown, visited Mr. N. A. Quinn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holbrooks, and mother visited Mr. and Mrs. Shearin Jones Sunday. Mr. Earnest Allen visited Mr. John White Sunday evening. Mr. Clate Stiles visited Mr. Bert Mason a while Sunday morning. Mr. Ralph Led ford made a business trip to Andrews Sunday even We are sorry to learn Mrs. Casteel Hawkins is ill at this writing. Mr. Pender Brendle visited Mr. M. C. Stiles a while Sunday evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris I last week, a baby girl. , VIOLET NEWS The Rev. George Martin of Coker Creek, Tenn., filled his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham and small daughter, Jaunita were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor. Miss Rosa Anderson of Andrews, and Mr Ray Barton of Murphy were the Sunday guests of Miss Lucile Matheson. Rev. George Martin was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis Sunday. Mrs. Gwendoline Beavers spent the last week with Mrs. Var.dcra Taylor. Mrs. Vandora Taylor was the guest of Mrs. Kate Crowe of Unaka, Fri day. I Mr. Clinton Hamby was the dinner guest of Mr. Winifred Taylor Sunday. Miss Lucile Matheson spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents, of Andrews. Mr. Walter Graham and family j have moved into their home here reI cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hataker and Mr. Bill Phillips. Misses Hazel and Aline Taylor left i Monday to visit relatives at D jckto?vn ar.d Copperhill, Tenn. Miss Lucile Matheson pave a Hallowe'en party Saturday night at the school house. A lot of people attended. Games were played. Everyone enjoyed themselves. WOLF CREEK Jack Frost visited our section Saturday morning with a vengeance that killed most of the growing vegetation. This was the first frost of the season exept two traces before. Mr. iHarley Crofts ran off the road near J. C. Cooks home Friday noon and received a broken leg as a result. The car he was driving turned over but was not damaged. Mr. George Ledford carried Mr. Crofts to the Petrie Hospital in Murphy, and Dickey-Anderson Auto Co., of Copperhill, took charge of the car. But few candidates made personal i visits to our section. It seems that they take our people to have already I made up their minds. Mr. J. F. Caylor of Hot Houae, Ga., passed through our section several times last week visiting his son, Otis, in the Kimsey-Guinn hospital at Ducktown. He was operated on about a week ago for appendicitis and was getting along very well, last report. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hyatt and children visited Mr. Hyatt's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. J. R. Hj-att, Sunday. 'any enjoyed the Hallowe'en pro kee Scout, Murphy, N. C. NEWS PICK-UPS I No doubt you've all see?} that picture titled. "The Doctor" Perhaps you don't recognize the name, but the famous picture is a portrait of a country doctor representor the era abouj the turn of the century. The picture is very sad in tone. The doctor sits rubbing his beard quizically while a little girl appears to be near death. In the background are the mother ard father in dread fear of the child's fortune. It's a very teouchng scene and we failed to recognize the artist who painted it, but one thing we do know. Whoever he was, he certainly had Dr. N. B. Adams in mind when he let his soul guide his brush in turning out the masterpiece. That is, as soon as Doc gets a couple more weeks on that new beard of his. And aside from that there is probably no veteran of the medical profession who has had more heart-aching experiences, such as the one shown in the picture, than Dr. N. B. has. Certainly no one could be more sympathetic in ministering aid to thesuffering. Marion Simonds was very much in demand at the court house Monday nior :ing. But he couldn't be found. Here was a reporter and a half dozen others tearing up and down the halls, coat tails in the wind, asking * Where's Marion. Where's Mar- . ion." I Finally the sheriff's door was spot, i ted being shaken violently. And out burst Marion. "Just locked myself up in there | and couldn't get out", he said, striaghtening his hat. "That's all. No harm done, bovs." And then coming out of the buildgrani at the Public School house Friday evening. Mr. Will Burgess and son, Henry, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbrt Garren and baby, Louis, attended the funeral of Mr. Tom Arp, near Sweet Gum, Ga., Saturday. ?irn-r I to attend DEALER f For the first parts of the I Detroit for a : see the new Ft I am all excit we are going Saturday, Nov and tell you al ing we saw John Donley hurrying in and wondered if he isn't fast be com- j ing one of the spiffiest dressers in j town. You know, blue shirt with white-striped tie and so forth. Bet you couldn't have spelle* "legionaries" right off the bat if: we hadn't shown you how. Up at Tomotla tN< other day we saw a wor^an milking a cow stand- 1 ing up n a bucket. Or rather she was standing up miking a cow in a bucket. Of course the cow couldn't have been in the bucket, but what we're trying to say is the young lady was t stand ing up. A bucket was under the cow and she was milking away blue blazes. Amused at seeing a woman standing up milking a cow we walked over and found out she was very, very pretty indeed. "Good morning, Miss", we said in our most mannerly tones. "Are you milking the cow in that pretty blue dress". "Xaw, ya dern dood", she retorted so hotly our face is still red. "Ah'm a-milkin' it in the bucket." Yes. our face is still red as we "I feel cheered NEWSREEL CAMERAMAN, Doupla Dupont (abot i \ reports:"Camels ar a big aid to my digestion. 1 smok Camels at meals and after eating. CAMCLSc 8W) I the BIGGES AEETING EVI time in history we Ford deaJ Jnited States and Canada an gigantic sales meeting. We s >rd V-8 for 1937. ted about this trip to Dctro to see there. Come to out ember 14th. We'll show you il about it. THOS. S. B Murphy, IS Thursday, Nov. 5, 1936. Cherokee And Clay Girls At W. C.U.N.C. Greensboro. Nov. ?Nine of the 1.790 students enrolled a' the Woman's College of the University of North Car* iina for the fall semester are from Cherokee and Clay counties. Of the 100 < "unties f the Suite. 97 have representatives in the student body, which is the ";arge?: in recent years. Last year's registration was I..">03, and the figure for the previous year was 1,3K2. Dr. W. |C. Jackson is dear. <-i" administration jof the Woman's College. ! Cherokee and Clay County girls j in the student hody at the college ! this fall are: Misses Grace Wills i Bell, Murial I-ahr.. Mary King Mallonee, and Mat;. \"- veil Wither'spoon. of Murphy; Sarah Jarrett, j Vivian Moore. :;rd Alyne Watkins, ! of Andrews; and lViu!i:?- Penhand, I and Winor. i Waidr-' ji . of Hayesj ville. push thi strivia. this v.astebasket potpourri. this literary slime, this?well, call t what you want to (but not to Dale Lee's facet?-and ankle down the s"leet to cast our first national vote. Whoopee! Gimme a 25c cigar. .. up at mealtime . and after..." m "il - Sdp 1 wr* * '""ritrtu, i?b uftn GOLF CKAMP. When ! enjoy HB Camels," Tony adds, I have a feeling of case afterw ard." jjjj^j^ OS T LI E R TOB A C C O S ^.'l , itwi ^ %pfk ff y*1^ \ ' l?2)eM /* ^ ?T FORD ers from all ^ e invited to ire going to it and what * showroom . \ i the new car, . i !VANS | i. c.